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The events of prophase seem to be opposite of those that occur during what phase?

The events of prophase in mitosis, such as condensation of chromosomes and breakdown of the nuclear envelope, are opposite to those that occur during telophase, where chromosomes decondense, and the nuclear envelope reforms.


In what phase the reverse of prophase?

The first chromatography used was with polar stationary phase and non polar mobile phase, called normal phase. So, later when this was reversed by using polar mobile phase and non polar stationary phase was called reversed phase. Although reversed phase implies that it is less used, it is not the case. RPLC rose to success around the 1970s as NPLC dropped off.


Is telophase known as a reverse phase?

No, telophase is not known as a reverse phase. Telophase is the final stage of mitosis where the chromosomes have reached the opposite poles of the cell and a new nuclear envelope starts to form around each set of chromosomes.


How is the equilibrium of a reaction determined?

Molarity of products divided by reactants Keq=(products)/(reactants)


Events occur in the reverse order from the events of prophase you Each cell has only half the genetic information however another cell division is needed because each chromosome is still doubled?

It seems like you are describing the events of meiosis I. During prophase I of meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material in a process called crossing over. This results in genetic diversity. Each resulting cell has half the number of chromosomes but each chromosome is still composed of two sister chromatids, so another division (meiosis II) is needed to separate the chromatids and produce haploid gametes.

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The events of prophase seem to be opposite of those that occur during what phase?

The events of prophase in mitosis, such as condensation of chromosomes and breakdown of the nuclear envelope, are opposite to those that occur during telophase, where chromosomes decondense, and the nuclear envelope reforms.


How can prophase and telophase be considered opposites?

Prophase is when chromosomes group together and prepare for division, while in telophase two new nuclei are formed. telophase is the first step of mitosis; telophase is the fourth step (last).


How is telophase the reversal of prophase?

Telophase and prophase are two distinct stages of mitosis. Telophase involves the separation of sister chromatids to opposite poles of the cell and the formation of new nuclear envelopes around the separated chromosomes. This is different from prophase, which involves the condensation of chromosomes, breakdown of the nuclear membrane, and formation of the mitotic spindle. In telophase, the events aim to reverse the processes that occurred in prophase to prepare for cell division.


In what phase the reverse of prophase?

The first chromatography used was with polar stationary phase and non polar mobile phase, called normal phase. So, later when this was reversed by using polar mobile phase and non polar stationary phase was called reversed phase. Although reversed phase implies that it is less used, it is not the case. RPLC rose to success around the 1970s as NPLC dropped off.


Is telophase known as a reverse phase?

No, telophase is not known as a reverse phase. Telophase is the final stage of mitosis where the chromosomes have reached the opposite poles of the cell and a new nuclear envelope starts to form around each set of chromosomes.


What can Described as the reverse of photosynthesis?

Cellular respiration. Their chemical equations are the reverse of each other.


How do you perform mitosis?

Mitosis is composed of 5 steps: 1)prophase 2) metaphase 3) anaphase 4) telophase 5) cytokinesis Beginning from prophase, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus begin to dissolve and the spindle fibers start to form. In metaphase, the chromosomes form a line down the middle of the chromosome and the fully formed spindle fibers attach to the kinetochore, which are in turn attached to the centromere which is holding the sister chromatids ,which make up the chromosome, together. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled apart and the centromere ruptures. Each chromatid is pulled to a pole on the opposite side of the cell. Telophase is simply prophase in reverse. The nucleolus is reformed, one around each chromatid, as well as the nuclear envelope and the spindle fibers begin to dissolve. Lastly, cytokinesis is the physical separation of the cell into two daughter cells,


What is the definition for vice vera?

Situation described in reverse order.


What is wrong with an automatic transmissions will not go into reverse'?

Sometimes it's linkaage (cheap to fix). Sometimes its the tranny ($$$$).


Why does your car only reverse ocasionally?

Who's car? if you mean why does a car not reverse sometimes, its probably due to failure in the gears.


Why is small better than big?

Depends on what it is. Sometimes the reverse is true.


Why won't your 95 Jeep Wrangler go into reverse?

Sometimes there is a safety button or switch that must be held or pushed to allow this to go into reverse.